Compliance-minded? Join the Conversation!

Over the past several years, we have developed an architectural approach to achieving and maintaining regulatory and industry compliance. Our latest work provides – in great detail – both a framework for achieving PCI DSS compliance and recommendations about how to make your Cisco-based network PCI compliant.

To address the topic with authority, we integrated Cisco and technology partner products together into a comprehensive solution based on foundational Cisco architectures, had a QSA auditor – Verizon Business – assess it for PCI DSS 2.0 compliance, and documented the results in a publicly-available Design and Implementation Guide which can be found here: www.cisco.com/go/pci

Our team’s broader vision is to enable Cisco customers to manage risk by achieving and maintaining compliance with a broad range of regulatory and industry mandates. We believe that

Your challenges around compliance are growing and that you are looking for sound guidance as you work to achieve and maintain compliance with multiple mandates;

The value we deliver starts with a thoughtfully-developed architectural framework but also includes a broad array of Cisco and partner technology that has been tested and assessed by third party auditors;

Integrated and proven compliance solutions will give you confidence in Cisco’s ability to act as the foundation for achieving and maintaining compliance.

Looking forward, we plan to engage in conversations with our readers. You will hear from the team regularly on a variety of topics and we’ll ask about your views as they relate to compliance. Your thoughtful responses will help guide our future work.

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